i x T= — i ee a e ——— = ae FOR SALE FOR SALE—Tent for a VW bus- camper. Call 675-5211 (day) or 833-56k7 (after 6:00 p.m.). Good ¥0ndition. 19-tf-f water cress, perennials, vegetable and budding plants, birch trees and forsythia. Firewood Farms, Bunker Hill Road. Phone 696-2353. 18-tfc ROOFERS- Skid Kettle. Phone 639-1791 20-tf-p USED machine. simatig) F condition? Dallas. BOOKKEEPING Burroughs Sen- 1200. Perfect Call 675-5211 in 43-10-p DAVID ERTLEY, Inc. Sales & Service. Snowmobiles, snow- blowers, Wheel-Horse tra- ctors, Toro lawnmowers and parts. Lawnmowers sharpen- ed, saws retoothed and filed. Call 287-0216, ask for Bill Eckert. PLANTS FOR SALE. Flowers and vegetables. Ralph Lutes Greenhouse. (formerly Kellers Gardens). Rt. 415, Idetown. Phone 639-1267. 17-6-¢ 4-tf-c AUTO TIRES. All Sizes, $4., $5., Nigh rubber. Also NEW + retreads. 444 Union, Luzerne. 10-5. 19-4-p REDUCE SAFE and fast with GoBese Tablets and E-Vap ‘‘water pills’’ Stapinski Walgreen. 18-6-p SPY APPLES $1.75 per bushel. Harold Brace, Orange. Phone 333-4236. th FOR SALE or FOR RENT signs. .25 cents each at The «Dallas Post, ~bl=tf-p 20- 0-4-c ST. BERNARD PUPPIES AKC championship stock, reasonable. Call 587-3720. 21-1-¢ NEW AND. USED air, com- pressors, air tools and tam- pers. 347-3669. 18-4-c CASE BACKHOE LOADER, rubber tires. 347-3669. 18-4-¢ PORTABLE RADIO. Reg. $12.95, special $4.99. White’s Appliance & Furniture, Main St., Dallas, Pa. 21-1-c 1965 FORD FAIRLANE 500 Radio and heater. Power brakes ;and steering. Phone 675-1570 21-1-p 9x12 LINOLEUM,$4.59. White’s Appliance & Furniture, Main St. Dallas. 21-1-c LAUNDRY BASKETS. Reg. $1.79 cial 59c. White's appliake and Furniture. Main St., Dallas. 21-1-¢ ORDER YOUR PICNIC TABLE now. Only $16.98. Call 675-2666 after 6 on weekend. 21-1-c FURNITURE: 4 pc. pineapple bedroom set. $125.00, 2 medi- terranean high back chairs, excellent condition, $135.00, collectors classic cane chair and rocker, $50.00 each., 4 pc. livingroom sofa, vinyl chair, 2 end tables, $90.00, set or separate. Call 675-0188 after 4 p.m. ny GARAGE SALE: Some anti- ques, miscellaneous items. Dishes and china. Saturday and Sunday, June 3 & 4. 71 N. Pioneer Ave. Shavertown. 21-1-c 21-1-¢ EXPENSIVE CLOSE-OUT WIGS only $1.00. Send color wanted to : Close-Out Wigs, 1203 E. Chelten Ave., Phila- delphia, Pa. 19138. 21-9-c 14 ACRES,Demunds Corners. Call after 5 - 675-3918. - 21-1-¢ GOOD EATING POTATOES and seed potatoes. Call 696- 2123. 21-1-¢ WHOM TO CALL TV SERVICE - Antenna In- stallations and Repairs. Phone Joe Pretko 675-5803. 21-1-p BROWN’S Tree Service—Tree and stump removal, trim- ming, feeding; 75 ft. crane for hire. Tunkhannock 836-1255. 12-23-¢ CARPET CLEANING. Free es- timates. Gene’s Carpet Ser- vice. Phone 829-0496. If no answer, Phone 675-2739. 4-tf-c FUELS OILS, Atlantic Pro- ducts. Meter service to insure you accuracy. Montross 0il Co., 16 Slocum Street, Forty- Fort. Call 287-2361 or 639-5389. 40-tf-c “TOM’> BEAN’S REFUSE REMOVAL SERVICE. Service you can Rely on. Residential —-Commercial— Industrial. Serving Back Mountain and Surrounding Areas. Contracts available. Phone 298-2347 or 298-2118. 18-4-p LEAKY SHOWERS STALLS— If you have a walk in shower stall in your home, ceramic, glass or other, that is leaking due to the lead or copper pan rotting out, don’t tear it out. It can be repaired without any dirt or mess. Also the crack between the tile, carrara glass and the tub can be repaired. 23 years field tested, no leaks yet, and guaranteed. Patent Pending. KNECHT BROS., TILE & MARBLE, 51 Cedar St., Wilkes-Barre. Call 823-2770. 17-9-c BACK MOUNTAIN Area. “Moder sanitation service. Rubbish and garbage re- moval. Commercial and resi- dential. Reasonable rates. Phone 639-5859. 16-tf-c MONK PLUMBING & Heating, 675-1323. Gas, oil, electric, coal Installations: No down payment. Five years to pay. 47-tf-c WILJONS - TREES CUT, debris removed from yards. Gardens tilled, garages and basements cleared. Phone 696-2364. 20-4-p HELP WANTED LEGAL The Lake-Lehman School District hereby gives notice that a proposed budget of the amount of funds that will be required by the School District in its several departments for the 1972-73 fiscal year is available for public inspection at the office of the Secretary, Lehman-Jackson Elementary School, Lehman, Pennsylvania. It is the purpose of the Board of Directors of the Lake- Lehman School District to adopt this proposed budget after making such revisions in it as are deemed advisable and levy the proposed taxes at a special An orientation program for the parents of students who plan to enter the seventh grade in the Dallas Junior High School next September will be held in the school’s auditorium at 7:30 p.m. June 1. The program will be con- ducted by John F. Rosser, principal of the Dallas Junior High School; Frederick J. Case, assistant principal; and Gordon R. Schlier, guidance counselor. The purpose of the meeting will be to provide information about next year’s course of study, the school’s policies, and the program of activities. A “question and answer’ period will be held after this portion of the program. R. Fedock Receives School Board during the week beginning June 26, 1972. Notice is also given of the provisions of Act 193, approved June (30,7195) (P.L. 962), requiring every resident or inhabitant of the School District upon attaining the age of twenty-one years and every person twenty-one years of age or over becoming a resident or inhabitant of the District to notify the proper assessor of this fact within twelve months thereafter. Failure to comply with this requirement subjects the individual to a penalty equal to the tax for which he is liable. The Assessor’s name and address for Jackson Township, Lake Township, Lehman Town- ship, Ross Township, and Harveys Lake Borough is Luzerne County Assessors, Assessor’s Office, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The name and address for the Assessor of Noxen Township is Wyoming County Assessors’ Office, Wyoming County Court House, Tunkhannock, Penn- sylvania. A on Confidential, Understanding : Service, PHONE 288-4535 FAIRWAY FINANCE CORP. LUZERNE GEORGE'S Plumbing & Sanitary HOOK-UPS Licensed Township & City e Reasonable ® Reliable CALL 824-1486 MERI—DAN RENTAL Everything Under the Sun 0) YOUR AUTHORIZED SYLVAN POOL SERVICE CO. 455-7793 RT. 309 1 ML. N. OF HAZLETON Bachelor's Degree Richard N. Fedock of Trucks- ville was among 525 men and women who received bachelor’s degrees at Bucknell Univer- sity’s 122nd annual commence- ment May 28. A 1968 graduate of Dallas High School, Mr. Fedock majored in economics, was named to the dean’s list every semester, and received the BA degree. He plans to attend the University of Michigan Graduate School of Business Administration. The son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fedock, 134 Frangorma Dr., Trucksville, he is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity and was elected to Omicron Delta Epsilon, national economics: honor society, and Phi Eta Sigma, national scholastic fraternity for fresh- man men. Nygren Participates In Aircraft Patrol Navy Fireman Robert N. Nygren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Nygren of RD 1, Sweet Valley, took part in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s operation “Dawn Patrol” aboard the aircraft carrier USS John F. The exercise involved our Sixth Fleet ‘and the navies: of eight other NATO nations, and was designed to strengthen allied coordination during combined forces ah \o! THEN cs eee A waste accumulation 5 and detergent pile-up...one Z| will prevent the periodic mess and expense of clog- ging. ANTI-POLLUTION! MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! SHAVERTOWN LUMBER CO. 16 E. Center St. Shavertown, Pa. 18708 WOMEN EARN EXTRA cash selling famous name slacks— call me for details—Pat Falzone, 822-1290. 21-1-¢ PARTS MAN and mechanic needed to work on farm equipment. New Holland, Oliver and Minneapolis Moline. Phone George L. Matusavage, Cen- termoreland, Pa. 333-4256. 20-2-¢ RN OR LPN WANTED for 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift. Nurses Aid for 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. or 11 pm. to 7 a.m. Carpenter Nursing Home. Call 639-5560 or 639-1185. 18-tf-c \ CHILD CARE for working mother. 3 to 9 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Call 675-4182 before 2 p.m. or weekends only 21.3.¢ SECRETARY NEEDED. Good skills, good organizer, full time. Send details and phone number to P.O. Box 118, Dallas, Pa. 18612. J 21-1-¢ CLEANING LADY one day a week. Must provide own transportation. Shrine Acres, Dallas. Phone 675-3154. 21-1-c WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED baby-sitter. Available days or evenings for the summer. Call 696-1048. 20-2-p A Un: ‘BLACK TOP Sidewalks Driveways Patios FREE ESTIMATES TATTERSALL CONSTRUCTION 639-1232 PLUMBING HEATING and SEWER LINES SEPTIC SYSTEMS Over 30 Years Local Experience Chas. (RED) Seward and SONS All Types CARPENTRY WORK e Paneling ® Ceiling Blocks oe Closets e Porches, etc. MOBILE HOME REPAIRS Roofs Painfed-Gutters Installed Sun Decks-Canopys Steps-Patios-Sef up & Level on Concrete Pads “No Job too Small” Even Handy Andy work . . . Leaky faucets, etc. “You Name It-We’ll Fix It" 542-7888 477-5833 evenings 542-4053 TEL: 675-1574 R. D. No. 1, Lake Road Factoryville, Pa. 18419 MICHAEL NAUROTH Licensed Electrician | T dos T Available ~~ * Models 5-6-11 Approved VA 12 Years to Pay Mr. and Mrs. George E. Shaver Jr., 166 E. Overbrook Ave., Shavertown, have two sons graduating this year. Thomas P. Shaver, 38 Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, graduated from Bloomsburg State College May 28, with a B.S. degree in elementary education. While at BSC, he was a member of the Maroon and Gold Marching and Concert Band, the ‘“Men of Note’ Stage Band and also was a charter member of the Kappa Kappa Psi fraternity. Thomas, is a 1968 graduate of Dallas Senior High School and is married to the former Betty Ann Weaver of New Jersey. The Shavers’ son, Alan D. Shaver, is a member of the Dallas Senior High School graduating class of 1972. He is a member of the band and Key Club. He is employed by Gor- da’s Sunoco Station in Trucksville. The oldest son of the Shavers, George C., is also a graduate of Dallas Senior High School. He is married to the former Mary Knorr and they have one son, Chris, who is three years old. Oak by Bridgette Correale Representing the Oak Hill Civic Association at a recent meeting of the Library Auction refreshment committee were Julie Iwanowski and Bridgette Correale. The committee met at the home of Claire Ohlman to discuss plans for the refresh- ment booth. Men and women are needed to help any time July 7, 8 or 9. Please contact Julie or me. Visiting the Orkwis’ this past weekend were Frank Jr., Bar- bara, Maureen and Patricia of Long Island, N.Y. Minor Nagle will again in- struct our youngsters in the art Temple Club this summer, In- terested persons contact him at 825-4621 between 5 and 7 p.m. Gate of Heaven's Altar and Rosary Society will conduct a card party June 5 at 8 p.m. in the school’s auditorium. Many lovely prizes will be awarded. Tickets can be obtained at the door. The newest addition to the Blejwas family is a little puppy which was awarded to Walter Jr. when his ticket was picked at the drawing held at Gate of Heaven School. The Steeles’, Jack, Shirley, Denise, Jack Jr., Jeffrey and Pamela, former residents of Pine Street, visited several The Early Bird Gets the Space! “If you are planning a social event and wish to submit copy and-or a picture to the news- paper, please call us and let us know in advance. We'll save a space for your news, thereby assuring you of a slot on our women’s page. Hill neighbors: this past weekend. The summer fiesta com- mittee of Gate of Heaven conducted a meeting this past Wednesday. Representing Oak Hill were Bernie Rollman, Rose Mohen, Bill Motyka, Jane Yoniski and Bridgette Correale. Enjoying a month’s visit with her daughter, Johanna Schleich and family is Mrs. Gradle of Buffalo, N.Y. Congratulations to Walter and Carol Blejwasof Idetown Road. The Blejwas celebrated their 11th wedding anniversary May 27. Happy to report that Helen Kishkill is recuperating at home after being a surgical patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Sorry “te” learn that Bernie McDermott is a surgical patient at the Medical Center of Phila- delphia, 3300 Henry St., Phila- delphia. The Women’s Association of the Trinity United Presbyterian Church will sponsor their ninth annual June Tea, June 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the church in Dallas. Refreshments will be served. The Tri-County Migrant Ministry Concert will be held June 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Dallas Senior High School. The public is cordially invited. There will be a glass drive sponsored by the Back Moun- tain Environmental Group July 15. Labels must be removed from all glass containers. Does Gate of Heaven have a terrific softball team? You bet your bp we have! Most of the players reside in Oak Hill; Charlie (Slugger) Batka; Jack (Pee Wee) Cleary; Tom (Speedy) Yoniski; Noel (Bomber) Johnson; and Ray (Shortie) Iwanowski. i% by Charlot Denmon 675-0419 Melanie Frantz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Frantz, Shavertown, will graduate June 3 from Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass., with a B.A. degree, The United Methodist Women of Shavertown United Methodist Church will meet June 5 at 6:30 p.m. at a dessert supper. Each member should bring a salad of her choice. A presentation on wildflowers, entitled ‘Waltz: of the Flowers’, will be given by the Rev. Harry Ford. . Hostesses are Mrs. Richard Griffith, Mrs. Michael Olenick, and Mrs. Everell Chadwick. Chairmen are Amelia Brody, Mrs. William Glahn, Mrs. Jack Jones, Mrs. Robert Berlew, Mrs. Charles Beech, Mrs. Al- bert Torr and Mrs. Joseph Allen. The women will be packing emergency family food boxes for the migrant workers in the near future. All women are asked to bring an item to the June meeting. Items may in- clude small cans of evaporated milk, flour, sugar, dry milk, pancake mix, corn bread mix, peanut butter, soup, (avoid cream soups), rice, dry cereal, jello, canned baked beans, corn lima beans, green beans, grits, shortening and meat. Mrs. John Davis Jr., Midway Manor, RD 5, Shavertown, was ment exercises held May 21 on campus. Miss Davis majored in government and history at Beaver College. She is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School. While at Beaver, she served dent of the college’s interna- tional affairs council. She was photography editor of the year- book and the student news- paper. Miss Davis also served as a member of the student senate and the athletic associa- tion executive board. During her junior year, she spent a semester of study at the City of London Polytechnic under the auspices of Beaver’s London semester program. King’s Daughters Circle of Shavertown United Methodist picnic at the home of Mrs. Matthew Gray, president, 136 Hills, Trucksville, June 12, at 6:30 p.m. ? Reservations may be made by calling Ellen Gray or Vi Andrew. Officers of the group will serve as hostesses. The Tigers walked off with top honors in St. Paul’s Brotherhood League by defeating the Eagles in their end of the season rolloff last week. Despite Art Whiting’s walloping 230 (574) for the big birds, the Tigers took all four points with scores of 825-850-857 for total scare of 2532. G. Shonk led the champs with 211 followed by R. Mociun’s 205 (561). In the Thursday night Bowlerette League, teams qualifying for T. Bonomo’s personal tournament were Boyd R. White’s girls and Trucksville Pharmacy. The Bowlerettes held their end of the season dinner-dance conducting the business session. Mrs. Robert Hislop, secretary, presented the following awards: perfect at- tendance, Carol Pettit, Ellen Saraka; high three game team series, Tom Reese 2232; high team single game, Trucksville Pharmacy 808; high average, Sally Riegel, 156; high three game series, Libby Cyphers, 556; high single game, Ann Corbett 195; most improved bowler of the year, Doris Berlew; runners-up, Marge Hislop, Martha Reese, Fran Dierolf, Ellen Saraka, Sally Riegel-Duke Isaacs team; and league champs, Ruth Nygren, Carol Pettit, Lois Hopkins, Peg R. White's team.. Standings in tournament at Crown Imperial event: Konefal’s 3206; Kunkle Motors 3165; Larksville 66 3157; Valley Paperback No. 1 3148; Valley Paperback No. 2 3132; Trucksville C 3109; Lutherans Brothers. Four 3067; and Trucksville B 3064. Singles event finds standings as follows: Spare 692; T. Kocher 691; S. Bonomo 638 and E. Phillips 636: In the women’s division, Hanson Girls, 3104, are in first 3032; Compact No. 2, 3028; and Compact No. 1, 3022. In the singles, A. Hospodar leads with Wagner 663, H. Bonomo 638 and B. Bonning 620. With more teams and in- dividuals bowling this week, these standings may change several times before the tournament closing date. The Dallas Post Has A Variety Of Wedding Stationery 576-5211 Mountaintop! solid-state devices. with RCA. 9 paid holidays Paid vacation team. employer. Nd ge AR Gd Dr ae SS SE Hin ar 3 ao i fe
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